The Chronicle (UK)

Husband admits to murdering his wife in hotel room

COUPLE WERE VISITING SON IN CITY WHEN DAD ‘SNAPPED’, JURORS TOLD

- By ROB KENNEDY Court reporter rob.kennedy@reachplc.com

A HUSBAND has admitted murdering his ‘nagging’ wife in a Newcastle hotel by smothering her with a pillow.

Soong Fong and Pek Ying Ling were on holiday in the city when Fong ‘snapped’ and attacked his wife to keep her quiet. He has been standing trial accused of murder and on Monday told jurors he could not remember killing her.

But yesterday he dramatical­ly pleaded guilty to murder at Newcastle Crown Court after it became clear a defence of diminished responsibi­lity was not available to him after the evidence was reviewed by his legal team.

Judge Paul Sloan QC adjourned sentence until Friday but warned Fong he will be jailed for life.

Pek Ying Ling, known as Evelyn Pek, died at the County Aparthotel hotel, on Westgate Road, in Newcastle on December 6 during a European holiday with her husband after travelling from their native Singapore. Mrs Pek, 51, was found by emergency services lying with her legs hanging over the bottom of the bed and a pillow over her face.

Prosecutor­s said Fong smothered Mrs Pek to death after he snapped and lost his temper to stop her ‘from scolding him or nagging him or to keep her quiet.’ Prosecutor Peter Makepeace QC said that Mrs Pek would ‘scold’ her husband for not taking proper care of himself as he continued to smoke while he was unwell.

The court heard that Fong had told police in the aftermath that he ‘lost it,’ and had tried to ‘shush’ his wife so he covered her mouth. The couple, who had been married for 27 years, were in the city where their eldest of three sons was studying at university.

The court had heard that after the incident, Fong rang him to say: ‘I have hurt your mother. She’s gone.

She’s dead. I just lost it. I tried to cover her mouth to shush her. I just lost it.’

Jurors heard previously that during their stay in the UK, Fong had suffered a number of falls which required hospital treatment – including one from roughly 50ft while taking photograph­s in Scotland. Giving evidence, he said he was in pain and wanted to leave a conversati­on about whether to end their holiday early until the following day. Asked if he accepted causing her death, Fong said: “I can’t come to terms with that but I accept that I caused her death.”

He added that he did not intend to kill her or cause her really serious harm. He said he can’t remember what happened. Asked whether he killed her after getting fed up with her nagging him, Fong replied: “I can’t remember but I don’t believe. 28 years of marriage, I can’t believe there’s anything that she can say or do that can make me so mad.”

Asked when the first time was he became aware she was dead, he said: “When I tried to talk to her and I didn’t get a response. I tried to get up and noticed she was on the bed with a pillow over her face.

“I froze. It’s like it’s a nightmare, what happened. I felt a lot of pain, my heart is very, very painful.

“Put it simply, it’s like I wanted to die. It’s like being ripped apart. It’s like the whole world is collapsing. I was horrified how to live without my wife by my side.”

Fong said he contemplat­ed suicide but the thought of his three sons losing both parents in such circumstan­ces stopped him. Mr Reed put it to Fong that prosecutor­s say he is pretending he can’t remember what happened.

He replied: “No. I’m desperate to know what happened, if not for myself, at least for my sons.”

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Pek Ying Ling

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